While we saw the Top 50 finishers of the 24 Hours of LeMons race at Thunderhill last month, we didn't get to see the bulk of the photographs I shot, nor did we see a lot of the stuff sent in by members of the various teams. That's because my laptop's hard drive took a dive during the race and I lost the best stuff... but now the sick Maxtor has yielded up its contents and we're ready to take a look at the long-awaited Über Gallery. Many thanks to all the team members who have been so patient about this; you know who you are!

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We're going to sort the teams by car number; everyone who managed to get a car out on the track should be here. We've tried to provide links to team-supplied images and video whenever possible. Enjoy!

00: Team 500K, Volkswagen Jetta

0: Team Holy Shit It's Cold, BMW 3-Series

01: Team Pendejo Engineering, Alfa Romeo Alfetta

Pendejo Engineering's Alfetta came equipped with an early-70s wing and a burning desire to take home the Fastest Pasta Burner trophy, but a hole in their engine block on Day One dashed their hopes in most cruel fashion. However, in the most heartwarming style imaginable, they joined forces with Team California Mille and put together one running car from two engines!

4: Team In The Red Racing, Volkswagen GTI

05: Team Red Bear, BMW 3-Series

5: Team Mach Schnell, BMW 3-Series

7: Team Latch Key Kids, Chrysler Neon

These guys drove all the way out from the Midwest (where they turned in the best lap time at the Flat Rock LeMons race) and placed second in their Neon. You can see how they went about building their race car here, then take in their photos of the Thunderhill action here. But they didn't just take still photos; they had the car rigged up for some white-knuckle-inducin' in-car video:

07: Team Bernal Dads, Volvo 200 Series Wagon

The Bernal Dads piloted their Volvo 245 to a 33rd-place finish- not bad for a wagon packing Scandi-Malaise horsepower; in the words of one team member: "We certainly didn't have any power (we dyno'd it and had 73 horse at the rear wheels), so it must have been the handling that allowed us to pass people!" They've got some great in-car video available here, so check it out!

8: Team Armageddon, 1965 Ford Mustang

Team Armageddon was tied with the Team Field Find '65 Mercedes for the honor of bringing the oldest car at the race (though they were the clear winners in the Most Primitive Suspension sweepstakes), and so their in-car video is full of extra-vintage squeaks, groans, and body roll:
First, the rear-facing camera.
Now the forward-facing version.

08: Team Nerd Herd, Toyota MR2

09: Team InAccuracy, Acura Integra

10: Team Rockford Pile, 2nd-Gen GM CamaroBird

Team Rockford Pile claimed that this car is a Firebird with Camaro front body parts and a 305 engine. All we know for sure is that it looked and sounded pretty mean, like a car that belonged at the Pumpkin Smash.

15: Team Size Matters Sacramento, Honda CRX

16: Team DDT, Datsun 280Z

This Z had to have taken the most punishment of any car that wasn't actually knocked out of the race; the all-night thrash to repair crash damage caused by a rear-ender with one of the Neons was an epic frozen/bleeding-knuckled adventure. You can read some of the team captain's observations here

18: Team T.U.R.D., Toyota Celica GT

19: Team ZZ Uber Das Driver, Volkswagen GTI

20: Team Festivus, Subaru Impreza

22: Team Rice N Bean, Mazda Miata

25: Team Return of the Hungry Hula, Toyota Corolla FX16

26: Team Carpet Pissers, Honda CRX

We saw the Making of the Carpet Pissers CRX video after the Altamont race, and the Pissers came back strong with a new car for Thunderhill. You see, they abide. These guys deserve some kind of award for somehow finding stuffed marmots (as part of a bid for the "most obscure Big Lebowski reference ever" award)... and then using them to plug a big oil-gushing hole in their engine block (see video below)

Here's a set of some Carpet Pissers photos from Thunderhill, and here's another.

28: Team Field Find, 1965 Mercedes 190

These guys were the obvious slam-dunk winners for the People's Choice award, and everyone knew it from the start. The handling wasn't so great, but the ol' 190 just kept on keeping on.

29: Team Hall N Assassinators, Pontiac Firebird

30: Team Haulin Azz Motorsports, Toyota Pickup

31: Team Escape From Detroit Racing, Toyota Supra

33: Team FreeMW, BMW 2002

34: Team California Mille, 1979 Alfa Romeo Alfetta

After seeing this car at the October Altamont race, we had high hopes for the Alfetta at Thunderhill. And while they didn't win the overall race, Team California Mille did take home the Fastest Pasta Burner trophy!

37: Team WS Auto Crash Test Dummies, BMW 325

38: Team Krider Racing Team-O-Slack, Nissan Sentra SE-R

39: Team Cant AM, Volvo 242

We don't know much about this Volvo, but we like the paint job and low stance; this car served as inspiration for us to pick up our own 200 series car for the May Altamont race!

44: Team Driving While Awesome, Porsche 944

45: Team Prelude To Greatness, Honda Prelude

49: Team Fruit Loops Racing, 1992 Plymouth Laser

51: Team Old Dogs New Tricks, Jaguar XJ-6

53: Team Loose Nuts California, Mazda RX-7

56: Team Formula BMW, BMW 3-Series

Here's a team headed by our own Rnair. The Formula BMW car got knocked out on Day Two by rear wheel hub problems, but before that happened they got some good in-car video; check it- and some good description of what racing in LeMons is like- out here. Or take a look at some highlights in the video below:

62: Team Bridgeway A, Chrysler Neon

63: Team Bridgeway B, Chrysler Neon

64: Team Motoring J-Style, Isuzu I-Mark

66: Team Racing With The Devil, Honda Civic

67: Team Red Meat and Poontang, 1999 Mazda Protege

As we all know, Team Red Meat and Poontang won the race, and they did it with class, style... and a Mazda Protege!

In true Project Car Hell fashion, they even sent us a copy of the Craigslist ad that yielded their car, to prove that, yes, they really did pay under $500 for it! Head over to their Picasa page and you can see the official RM&P team photo album.

84: Team Two Wheels Too Many, 1985 Chevrolet Cavalier Wagon

85: Team RotorRevenge, Mazda RX-7

RotorRevenge was actually part of the same team as Old Punks, and these guys definitely knew how to race... and work on rotary Mazdas:

86: Team Ausfahrt, Porsche 944

87: Team Drift RWD Sport, Toyota MR2

First you need to go look at Team Drift RWD Sport's collection of LeMons photos. Then hear what team member Steve has to say about his experience:We were in the top 4 for about 90% of the race. out of our 6 drivers however, 4 were blag flagged at some point. Needless to say that ate lots of time and lost us a few places, but still maintained 4th at the end of day 1. We seemed to have a faster pace than all the other cars too! Day 2 however wasn't kind to us. With 1hr 30mins left to go, the front right wheel bearing failed and shot the bearing race under and away from the car, and caused a funny "wobble" which led to the front brake caliper snapping in half. There was little to no braking, but after a generous loan of a spare hub from the other red MR2 team (who eventually flipped) we were able to repair the car. With 30mins left in the race however, we got black flagged for the final time, taking us out of the race, dropping us down to 15th. Such is racing, I guess!